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Best Gluten Free Restaurants in Beverly Hills (90035)

6 hand-picked restaurants, AI-analyzed and critic-validated

Notable Picks

$$ Pico-Robertson
A long-running kosher dairy institution revived with a broader New American comfort menu, from fish plates to pastas and polished desserts. The room feels warmly nostalgic but freshly maintained, making it a reliable neighborhood dinner choice and a classic after-movie stop on Pico.
Must-Try Dishes: Cajun Pacific snapper, Fettuccine Alfredo with wild mushrooms, Leah's cheesecake
What makes it special: A historic kosher dairy café with updated New American classics.
$$ Pico-Robertson
A long-running Pico-Robertson meat counter that happens to turn out one of the neighborhood’s most dependable kosher burgers. The patties are straightforward, juicy, and built for classic topping stacks, with fries that stay crisp enough for takeout. It’s a practical local staple when you want a no-nonsense burger in the corridor.
Must-Try Dishes: Classic Beef Burger, Pastrami Burger, Seasoned Fries
What makes it special: Kosher neighborhood institution pairing old-school meat craft with solid burgers.
$$ Pico-Robertson
A kosher Chinese mainstay known for a separate gluten-free menu and staff that understand celiac-style caution. The kitchen delivers familiar American-Chinese hits with steady execution, and large portions make it strong for sharing. Best when you want reliable GF-friendly Chinese without guessing sauces.
Must-Try Dishes: Xiao Long Bao, Shanghainese Braised Pork, Pan-Fried Noodles
What makes it special: Shanghainese-focused menu with a more upscale neighborhood feel.

Worthy Picks

$$$$ Pico-Robertson
A French-style kosher dairy bakery-cafe with a dedicated gluten-free case for pastries and desserts. It’s most valuable as a daytime stop for GF sweets and a light brunch, with a calm patio that softens Pico Boulevard bustle. Execution can vary a bit dish to dish, but the pastry bench is the draw.
Must-Try Dishes: Chocolate Croissant, French Macarons, Quiche Lorraine
What makes it special: Kosher French patisserie and breads on Pico.
$ Pico-Robertson
A busy kosher burger shop that offers gluten-free options and a broad, sauce-heavy menu that still holds up when you order cleanly. Burgers and salads are the safest plays, with staff generally comfortable with GF requests. It’s more lively strip-mall energy than hangout, but reliably useful for quick GF-friendly comfort.
Must-Try Dishes: Smash burger, Pastrami burger, Seasoned fries
What makes it special: Kosher smash burgers done fast and hot.
$ Pico-Robertson
A glatt kosher deli and takeout counter with clearly labeled gluten-free items in the prepared-food rotation. This is a practical stop—big portions, quick service, and a menu that makes it easy to build a GF meal without drama. Best for grab-and-go lunches or Shabbat-ready pickup.
Must-Try Dishes: Classic sufganiyot, Seasonal filled donut specials, Holiday-style donuts
What makes it special: Deli that quietly turns out standout sufganiyot and seasonal donuts.